Port Campbell National Park is located in southwest Victoria, the famous Ocean Road (Great Ocean Road), covering an area of about 17.5 square kilometers.
Port Campbell National Park was built in 1964, adjacent to the Grand Otway National Park (Great Otway National Park) and Islands Bay Marine Park (Bay of Islands Coastal Park), covering the long coastline area between Prince Town (Princetown) and Petersburg (Peterborough). Along the way there is a wonderful landscape of sandy cliffs.
Port Campbell National Park has a series of cliffs overlooking offshore islets, rock stacks, canyons, arches and caves, arguably the best part of Ocean Road, where the most famous twelve disciples (Tweleve Apostles), Gibson steps (Gibson Steps), Lockard Canyon (Loch Ard Gorge), London Broken Bridge (London BrideArch), Cave Rock (The Grotto) and other attractions are located in the National Park.
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